unshakeable
unshakeable — adjective
1. used to describe a strong feeling such as trust, loyalty, or belief that stays f
used to describe a strong feeling such as trust, loyalty, or belief that stays firm and does not become weaker, even when tested by difficult situations.
Devika's unshakeable belief in her team kept everyone motivated through the crisis.
unshakeable belief in + noun phrase
The old teacher had an unshakeable faith that every child could learn and grow.
unshakeable faith + that-clause
Despite losing every match, Otis showed unshakeable confidence in his training method.
Her unshakeable loyalty to the small bookstore surprised even her closest friends.
The mountain rescue team relied on an unshakeable trust among its members.
- firm
less emphatic; a broader word that can describe both opinions and physical objects
- steadfast
more formal and literary; emphasises lasting loyalty over time
- unwavering
very close in meaning; emphasises not changing direction or weakening
- resolute
focuses on strong determination in purpose or action
文法句型
unshakeable + noun (attributive)
be + unshakeable (predicative)
用法筆記
Almost always used with abstract nouns describing feelings or personal qualities (belief, faith, trust, loyalty, confidence, commitment). The spelling 'unshakable' (without the 'e') is common in American English.